California Republican Party won't endorse a candidate for governor
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By Nijzel Dotson
Published on April 12, 2026.
The California Republican Party has decided not to endorse any of the Republican candidates for the position of governor. The decision comes less than 60 days before the state's primary election. The party's leader, however, led by former Fox News Host Rick Steen, led the voting at the convention. The lack of an endorsement comes with the possibility of a lawsuit against the state.
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